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A new study published in JAMA Oncology by Georgetown researchers shows that the immunotherapy that revolutionized treatment of many cancers appears to offer similar benefit to cancer patients living with HIV.

Sally Huang (G’19), a student in the Biomedical Graduate Education program at Georgetown, studies biological agents and bioterrorism, and effective ways to detect, monitor and prevent future disasters from occurring.

Georgetown continues support for its undocumented students by urging top Congressional leaders to pass permanent protections to relieve university communities experiencing “high anxiety and uncertainty” across the country.

Georgetown students create an app – inspired by the U.N. HeforShe campaign – that connects women in university computer science programs and wins first prize in the gender equality track at the 2019 Hoya Hacks competition.

Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton talks at Georgetown about the nuclear arms treaty with Russia, the turmoil in Venezuela and U.S. relations with its European allies during a symposium on the "Future of Diplomacy."

Kojo Adjepong-Boateng’s (G’19), a student in the Master of Science in Foreign Service Program, says after working and living in several countries that his program has expanded his view of the world and provided him wih mentors and a sense of community.

Georgetown alumna Amy Fong's (B’92) decision to leave the world of financial services leads her to meaningful and impactful work as the CEO of a nonprofit dedicated to the welfare of children in Hong Kong.

The Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security launches Seeking Peace, a new podcast featuring some of the world’s most influential leaders and celebrity activists as they explore the role of women in preventing conflict and achieving sustainable peace.